Where You Want to Be This Week for 2011-07-18

July 18, 2011
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It’s that time of the week again where do you want to be this week? Now you’ll always know with our “Where You Want to Be This Week” feature, which will tell you about infosec meetups happening in your local area as of Sunday night. If you would like your event listed in our Calendar and in this post, contact us or mention it to @grecs on Twitter.

Tuesday (7/19)

  • ISSA DC Meetup- “Economic Aspects of Cybersecurity” by Dr. Lawrence A. Gordon at Government Printing Office from 6:30 to 8:00 PM (more info)

Thursday (7/21)

  • ISSA NoVA Meetup-“Software Security Assurance: Software Supply Chain Risk Management” by Joe Jarzombek Director for Software Assurance at the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  at  from 5:30 to 8:30 PM (more info)
  • OWASP DC Meetup- “Building Secure Android Applications”by Jack Mannino, CEO of nVisium Security at OWASP Foundation from 6:00 to 8:00 PM (more info)

Next Week

And for those who would like to plan ahead, here is a preview of events on our calendar for next week.

  • Wednesday: ISSA Baltimore Meetup
  • Thursday: Charmsec Meetup

Remember that Baltimore Node, HacDC, Reverse Space, and Unallocated Space are four local hacker spaces that also hold several standard activities each week … so check them out for more fun stuff to do.

And be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Twitter at @novainfosec and @grecs to be alerted about any last-minute events or to receive updates on the meetups listed above. Finally, check out our Calendar for a complete list of infosec events in and around NoVA, DC, and MD.

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